Kuwait's stateless population, also known as ‘bedoun’ (without nationality), has been holding protests for the third day in a row, calling for equal rights and a citizenship in the country many have been born in and know as their only home. The government says they are illegal residents – and that their demonstrations are illegal too.

The protests started on Friday, with around 1,000 protesters. Clashes with police followed, as well as arrests and reports that one protester was killed. The government, however denies that anyway was killed in the protests.

Here are reactions from Twitter on the unfolding situation:

@Arabian_Babbler: Kuwaiti stateless stage third day of protest for basic rights and citizenship http://tinyurl.com/6gv7ra3 #Kuwait